https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=820885
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=820885#c7
Ralph Schaffner changed:
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--- Comment #7 from Ralph Schaffner 2013-05-23 04:25:58 UTC ---
So to reiterate, this is not a xen problem. When I upgraded my Xen host to
opensuse 12.3, I disabled xend and imported all my existing VMs into libvirtd
using virsh. I can see them through virsh and virt-manager and have no trouble
managing my existing Xen VMs through libvirtd. I can't pull up a console for
then through libvirtd ( I have to use xl ) but that will be a separate bug. :)
I can create the VMs manually without virt-manager. I can also get virt-manager
to work (sort of) by creating the disk manually using qemu-img and passing it
to virt-manager for the install. If I do that, virt-manager wont delete the
disk after the failure and I can modify the config file that virt-manager
creates to start the VM.
The problem I have is with creating new VMs through virt-manager due to it's
inability to find the correct kernel after the first reboot.
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